User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1.0 Connection diagram
- 2.0 Introduction
- 3.0 Specifications
- 3.1 GENERAL
- 3.2 ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
- 3.3 Operating Conditions
- 3.4 Digital Input/Output Pins
- 3.5 ULTRA LOW ENERGY (ULE) I/O PIN
- 3.6 SUPPLY CURRENTS
- 3.7 Analog Front End
- Table 10: Microphone amplifier
- Table 11: Microphone amplifier (Operating Condition)
- Table 12: Microphone supply voltages
- Table 13: VREFp load circuit
- Table 14: LSRp/LSRn outputs
- Table 15: LSRp/LSRn load circuits
- Table 16: PAOUTp, PAOUTn outputs
- Table 17: PAOUTp, PAOUTn outputs (Note 21)
- Table 18: PAOUTp, PAOUTn external components
- 3.8 Battery management
- 3.9 Baseband Part
- 3.10 Radio (RF) Part
- 3.11 RF Power supply
- 3.12 RF channel frequencies
- 4.0 Design guidelines
- 5.0 Notices to OEM
- 6.0 Package information
- 7.0 Revision history
SC14SPNODE SF DECT Module with integrated Antenna and FLASH
© 2012 Dialog Semiconductor B.V. 9 Jul 1, 2014 v1.6
2.0 Introduction
2.1 SCOPE
The SC14SPNODE SF is a programmable DECT mod-
ule for voice and data services, Ultra Low Energy
(ULE) sensor applications and actuator applications.
This module includes a fully integrated DECT RF and
baseband processor, 16 Mbit QSPI FLASH, one inter-
nal antenna, two antenna switches and a 20.736 MHz
crystal. Customer end products can be designed by
adding just a few components to this module.
Customer and Dialog software are stored in the inter-
nal 16 Mbit QSPI FLASH.
Dialog standard software for the SC14SPNODE sup-
ports:
• EU-DECT (CAT-iq V2.0, V3.0), DECT6.0 for
North American and Japan DECT.
• ETSI certified
• ETSI 300 444 (DECT GAP) compliant
• FCC approved, Japan DECT pre-certified
The end product must undergo certification testing
again if other software than Dialog standard software
stack is used.
Dialog will provide the following standard software
stacks:
• Wireless sensor application with ULE
• Wireless actuator application with ULE
• Cordless Voice module application
2.2 REFERENCES
1. AN-D-207, External Antenna design guidelines
for the SC14 Module, Dialog Semiconductor,
Application note
2. AN-D-174, SC14480 Battery Management;
using the State of Charge function, Dialog Sem-
iconductor, Application Note
3. MX25U1635E, Macronix, Data sheet
4. Dialog Semiconductor web page to get software
release information: http://www.dialog-semicon-
ductor.com/products/short-range-wireless-tech-
nology/software-stacks
5. AN-D-204, RF settings in Natalie, Dialog Semi-
conductor, Application note
2.3 GLOSSARY AND DEFINITIONS
AFE Analog Front End
CAT-iq Cordless Advanced Technology, Internet
and Quality
Codec Coder and Decoder converts analog
signals to digital signals and vice versa
CVM Cordless Voice Module
DECT Digital Enhanced Cordless Telephone
EMC Equipment Manufacturer’s Code
ESD ElectroStatic Discharge
FAD Fast Antenna Diversity
FP Fixed Part
GAP General Access Profile (DECT)
IPEI International Portable Equipment Identity
(ETSI EN 300 175-6)
IWU Inter Working Unit (ETSI EN 300 175-1)
MCU Micro Controller Unit
MMI Man Machine Interface (keypad, LCD,
buzzer, microphone, earpiece, speaker,
headset)
NSMD Non Solder Mask Defined (pad)
NTP Normal Transmitted Power
OTP One Time Programmable
PCB Printed Circuit Board without
components
PP Portable Part
PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network
RF Radio Frequency
RFPI Radio Fixed Part Identity (ETSI EN 300
175-6)
RLR Receive Loudness Rating
RSSI Radio Signal Strength Indication (ETSI
EN 300 175-1)
Sidetone Feedback of microphone signal to
earpiece
SLR Sending Loudness Rating
SPI Serial Peripheral Interface Bus
TDD Time Division Duplex
UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver and
Transmitter
ULE Ultra Low Energy
VES Virtual EEPROM Storage